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Searching by service number David Underdown (talk) 13:59, 22 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Concern over WP:NPOV

While this article is certainly well sourced, I worry about WP:NPOV especially in light of COI concerns around one of the editor's connections to the subject. The article seems overly fawning of the subject (for example "showed his steel", "Boardman was a politician of charm and ability", "noted for his loyalty and for the meticulousness" "well-liked and respected" etc). Some of this praise comes from good sources, but should be presented in context as an opinion in a source not a statement of fact. The WP:NPOV is probably best represented by how the article draws greatly upon praise from right (or economically liberal) leaning publications like The Daily Telegraph The Times and The Independent. An alternate view, like that put forward by The Guardian, is pretty absent. The Guardian obituary is quite forthright in its assessment - comparing Boardman's views on immigration to Enoch Powell. I'm probably not the right person to start tinkering with a biography of a political figure and would appreciate assistance. Calling on other editors for help with this. Vladimir.copic (talk) 06:50, 22 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]